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They used a picture from when the cancer was large. They cut that entire area out. The actual length of stitches are 5”. Bandage is a little longer. Idk if there was still any cancer there or not. They never cut a second time, just said no cancer cells. It’s sore as it was a pretty wide chunk they took. I feel like they girdled my trunk. 🫤. Seems a little like overkill to me.

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Will they tell you if the cancer shrunk from its original size?
They didn’t say. She was surprised it was so small last time I was in and said it wouldn’t show what was underneath. So I guess I will never know, except that spot had not healed in years until just before they cut on it
 

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They didn’t say. She was surprised it was so small last time I was in and said it wouldn’t show what was underneath. So I guess I will never know, except that spot had not healed in years until just before they cut on it
I'd say that it sure seems like your ivermectin therapy did a good job.
 

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I’m curious if it was just topical or if it went deep and was killing the whole thing. Main thing, ivermectin or doctor, it’s gone and that’s wonderful.
Well, considering it had been there for years and they didn’t have to go paste first layer, I am gonna guess it might well have.
However, I read that DMSO & ascorbic acid cures basal cell. Don’t remember where I read it though. I feel like they nearly did a mastectomy, the wound is so long 🤬
 

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Well, considering it had been there for years and they didn’t have to go paste first layer, I am gonna guess it might well have.
However, I read that DMSO & ascorbic acid cures basal cell. Don’t remember where I read it though. I feel like they nearly did a mastectomy, the wound is so long 🤬
I’m sure the DSMO helped a lot and I’m glad it wasn’t any worse.
 

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